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Offelten

Preuẞisch Oldendorf

Fachwerkdorf Offelten

Westphalian half-timbered buildings make Offelten a very special place.

Preuẞisch Oldendorf

Fachwerkdorf Offelten

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Offelten

Preuẞisch Oldendorf

Fachwerkdorf Offelten

All lovers of Westphalian half-timbered architecture and rural folklore will get their money's worth in Offelten. The village offers a picture of a farming village in Westphalia that has grown over centuries and changed only little.

The village was first mentioned in a document with the name "Oflethen" in an undated document of the bishop Thietmar von Minden (1185-1206).

The place name is traced back to the ending "lith", which is understood to mean "mountain side". Thus Offelten also lies to the east of Preußisch Oldendorf directly on the mountain slope of the Wiehengebirge.

The former more than 40 farms were grouped along the Offelten brook, which still forms the settlement line of the village today.

Offelten

Preuẞisch Oldendorf

Fachwerkdorf Offelten

Offelten

Preuẞisch Oldendorf

Fachwerkdorf Offelten

Offelten
Offelten
Offelten

Preuẞisch Oldendorf

Fachwerkdorf Offelten

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Offelter Dorfstraße
32361 Preußisch Oldendorf

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